Consumer Confidence Reports (PDF)

The 1996 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments require that all community water systems provide customers with an annual report on the quality of their drinking water. The CCR includes information on drinking water sources used, if any contaminants are detected, and if so, which ones. Regulatory compliance and educational information is also included in the report. City of Minneapolis Water Works releases the annual CCR between May and June of each year.

Annual consumer confidence reports can be accessed by clicking on the following links:

Lead Testing - Minneapolis tap water customers can rest assured that their drinking water is safe. In addition to the continuous sampling and analyzing done to ensure strict compliance with federal and state drinking water regulations, the state Department of Health requires extensive testing for lead and copper in the City’s drinking water every three years. These tests were conducted in 2018 and out of the fifty (50) homes tested, all tested below the EPA’s action level for copper and only two homes tested above the action level for lead. Follow-up testing showed the increase in lead levels were caused by lead in a kitchen faucet not from the water piping and letting the water run briefly decreased the lead level to below the action level.

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Salary Compliance Notice:State statute 471.701; Notice of Salary Compliance, requires that the City post for not less than 90 days the job title of the three highest paid employees along with their base salary. For 2018 these were:1. City Attorney, $186,4902. Assistant City Coordinator Convention Center, $183,6003. Director Public Works, $181,191